French Bulldog

French Bulldog

The French Bulldog is a mammal of the Carnivorous order, family Canidae, and genus Canis. Originating in France, its ancestor, the English Bulldog, crossed with other local breeds of dogs in France and eventually became the French Bulldog. The Chinese bulldog is known for its brave and fearless personality, often engaging in fierce battles with opponents. In addition, French bulldogs are also very friendly, honest, loyal, and persistent, friendly to children, and show a strong curiosity for new things. The French bulldog was once popular worldwide for its comical appearance and was also one of the strongest breeds of bulldogs. Later, when bullfighting was banned in France, it became a companion dog.